Re: IIS5 security and Implicit Groups i.e. NETWORK
From: al (news@thispartisfake-13c.com)
Date: 08/30/02
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From: "al" <news@thispartisfake-13c.com> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 22:43:02 -0700
Sounds like the FrontPage 2002 extensions at work.
Do a seach at www.dejanews.com for 'FrontPage 2002 Network and Interactive'
A possible workaround is posted in this group and in the FrontPage
Extensions group on 8/27/2002 titled:
'FPSE2002 Shared Hosting Flaw Workaround'
-- al.NETisNOT SecureForSharedHosting It's not my website it's me dammit! "Ben Saragozza" <saragob@svhm.org.au> wrote in message news:9b2b01c24f21$67ddf630$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07... > I have a folder in my webroot with NTFS permissions set to > disable access to all users except for local & domain > admins. The same folder has iis-directory security > settings set to "Windows Integrated" and "Anonymous" > disabled. > > I have the NETWORK Implicit group which when I remove > gives me the behaviour that I except (users are not able > to access files within that folder). > > The problem that I have is that the "NETWORK" group > continues to re-appear and when it does it allows all > network users, including those that access via IIS to read > the files within my supposidly locked down folder... > > Why is this occuring, am I missing a vital point or is > this a bug with IIS when set to "Windows Integrated" > security. > > Please help... >
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